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Hyrule Warriors’ Boss Pack has finally arrived in North America. This is the final piece of downloadable content for the title. It’s free to those who purchased all of the DLC as the bundle, and it regularly costs $2.99.

I’ve never purchased any music DLC for a game before, but I think that will be changing thanks to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call. I can’t resist Nier’s music! Hills of Radiant Wind (last song in the video above) is one of my favorite tracks from the game.

A message posted to the Japanese Miiverse community provides a brief update on Mario Kart 8’s downloadable content. Development of the second DLC batch is now in the final stages, which makes sense given that it’s targeted for launch in May. Those in Japan can also use this link to purchase DLC from mariokart.tv.

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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate’s first wave of downloadable content is due out on March 6, Capcom confirmed during the latest episode of IGN’s Nintendo Voice Chat. The company will be lumping DLC together and launching batches on the first Friday of each month going forward.

There’s plenty to look forward to from the first wave of DLC. Capcom is bringing along Link items, which adds a new armor set, sword and shield, and bow and arrow inspired by Nintendo’s famous character. Capcom is also releasing the first episode quest, Clockwork Contraption and Emperor’s Speech weapons (winners of the fan contest), and an equipment set based on a collaboration with Universal Studios Japan.

It’s important to mention that all of these extras will be free. You won’t need to fork over an extra cent for the DLC.

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